To become a U.S. citizen, you typically need to go through the naturalization process, which requires you to be a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen. You must also meet other requirements such as being at least 18 years old, demonstrating good moral character, and passing a citizenship test.
They also need a 'sponser' when they come that is financially responsible for their support, including health care costs. I sponsored my nephews wife he married when he lived in the philippines. (circa 2010) Took well over a year to get her here legally, and she became a naturalized citizen about 3-4 years after. She was super excited when she became a citizen. Trump voters.
This process worked for my great grandfather in 1897 coming through Ellis Island. He also denounced his allegiance to the Kaiser (subject to jurisdiction of…) and learned English.
HEY YOU ASSHOLES
If you want to stay in the US ----- try flying the Stars and Stripes.
But only after becoming an legalized citizen
Here's the deal:
To become a U.S. citizen, you typically need to go through the naturalization process, which requires you to be a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen. You must also meet other requirements such as being at least 18 years old, demonstrating good moral character, and passing a citizenship test.
They also need a 'sponser' when they come that is financially responsible for their support, including health care costs. I sponsored my nephews wife he married when he lived in the philippines. (circa 2010) Took well over a year to get her here legally, and she became a naturalized citizen about 3-4 years after. She was super excited when she became a citizen. Trump voters.
This process worked for my great grandfather in 1897 coming through Ellis Island. He also denounced his allegiance to the Kaiser (subject to jurisdiction of…) and learned English.